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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 734470" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>To those of you who responded yesterday, thank you for sharing your stories and your insight. Each of your stories are sad to hear, and I grieve for you, as well. Many of the insights and counsel you've shared are things that I have (slowly) come to realize. But it's a process I guess. Some days I'm good, others not so much. I am looking into talking with a counselor in a nearby town who actually has reasonable rates, even if its only for one session, just to bounce this off of someone with experience as a mental health professional. I think when I contact my son, I may be doing more harm than good. It's definitely not good for me to be verbally assaulted, but I think it is also harmful for him. I have resolved to step back and just pray and wait for the time being. I think that eventually he will contact us on his own. We'll see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 734470, member: 22597"] To those of you who responded yesterday, thank you for sharing your stories and your insight. Each of your stories are sad to hear, and I grieve for you, as well. Many of the insights and counsel you've shared are things that I have (slowly) come to realize. But it's a process I guess. Some days I'm good, others not so much. I am looking into talking with a counselor in a nearby town who actually has reasonable rates, even if its only for one session, just to bounce this off of someone with experience as a mental health professional. I think when I contact my son, I may be doing more harm than good. It's definitely not good for me to be verbally assaulted, but I think it is also harmful for him. I have resolved to step back and just pray and wait for the time being. I think that eventually he will contact us on his own. We'll see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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